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Question 1

Refer to Scenario 7.2 below to answer the question(s) that follow. 

SCENARIO 7.2: You are the owner and only employee of a company that sets odds for sporting events. Last year you earned a total revenue of $100,000. Your costs for rent and supplies were $50,000. To start this business you invested an amount of your own capital that could pay you a return of $20,000 a year. 





Refer to Scenario 7.2. During the year your economic costs were


◦ $70,000.
◦ $60,000.
◦ $50,000.
◦ $20,000.

Question 2

Refer to Scenario 7.2 below to answer the question(s) that follow. 

SCENARIO 7.2: You are the owner and only employee of a company that sets odds for sporting events. Last year you earned a total revenue of $100,000. Your costs for rent and supplies were $50,000. To start this business you invested an amount of your own capital that could pay you a return of $20,000 a year. 





Refer to Scenario 7.2. During the year your economic costs were


◦ $70,000.
◦ $60,000.
◦ $50,000.
◦ $20,000.


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Refer to Scenario 7.2 below to answer the question(s) that follow. 

SCENARIO 7.2: You are the owner and only employee of a company that sets odds for sporting events. Last year you earned a total revenue of $100,000. Your costs for rent and supplies were $50,000. To start this business you invested an amount of your own capital that could pay you a return of $20,000 a year. 





Refer to Scenario 7.2. A yearly normal return for your company is


◦ $20,000.
◦ $40,000.
◦ $60,000.
◦ $100,000.






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Refer to Scenario 7.2 below to answer the question(s) that follow. 

SCENARIO 7.2: You are the owner and only employee of a company that sets odds for sporting events. Last year you earned a total revenue of $100,000. Your costs for rent and supplies were $50,000. To start this business you invested an amount of your own capital that could pay you a return of $20,000 a year. 





Refer to Scenario 7.2. A yearly normal return for your company is


◦ $20,000.
◦ $40,000.
◦ $60,000.
◦ $100,000.




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Question 1

Refer to Scenario 7.2 below to answer the question(s) that follow. 

SCENARIO 7.2: You are the owner and only employee of a company that sets odds for sporting events. Last year you earned a total revenue of $100,000. Your costs for rent and supplies were $50,000. To start this business you invested an amount of your own capital that could pay you a return of $20,000 a year. 





Refer to Scenario 7.2. Your accounting profit last year was


◦ $10,000.
◦ $30,000.
◦ $50,000.
◦ $60,000.

Question 2

Refer to Scenario 7.2 below to answer the question(s) that follow. 

SCENARIO 7.2: You are the owner and only employee of a company that sets odds for sporting events. Last year you earned a total revenue of $100,000. Your costs for rent and supplies were $50,000. To start this business you invested an amount of your own capital that could pay you a return of $20,000 a year. 





Refer to Scenario 7.2. Your accounting profit last year was


◦ $10,000.
◦ $30,000.
◦ $50,000.
◦ $60,000.



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